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Northampton v Charlton | Post-match thread | 24th October 2020
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PWR
Not a classic and the first half in particular was poor. The combination of appalling conditions and Northampton's style of play were suited to the nous of Pratley which Bowyer recognised at half time. The man went on to fully justify his substitution with the vital first goal as well as doing what he does best in breaking things up and spoiling.
Three points says it all. Our little band of strangers are becoming better acquainted and I think the way we managed to grind out a win when not playing particularly well could prove to be season defining in a good way.
I just hope and pray that we haven't lost Alfie for the season. I was put in mind of Fortune and Youga when he left the pitch. I just have this gut fear and feeling that this injury is a bad one.
Until we know the score re Alfie 'enjoy the moment' as a Belgian git once said.
COYR
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Proper league 1 win that was. Not a chance any proper football was going to be played in those conditions, dug deep and our class showed in the end. Well done the boys!!11
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AFKABartram said:Great result in awful weather.
Quite a few people’s comments from just a couple of week ago already starting to look a bit silly.
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Isn't it great to have our Charlton back! Thank you Thomas Sandgaard. Bowyer now has the support he has needed.
That was a really good win. The conditions were atrocious but after a scrappy/nervy first 20 minutes we just wore Northampton down. But it took a while to really get on top. But the Pratley for Levitt sub was the key. Levitt was very weak and good on Bows to make that sub at HT. And what a difference from then on. We just ground them down and at the end there was only one team in it.
I thought Pratley, Amos and Inniss were superb. Famewo was solid as were both Gunter and Maatsen. First half the midfield were poor but better performances second half from JFC and Doughty. In fact when Doughty was injured he was just starting to run their defence ragged. An average day for Williams. Bogle was ok. Not spectacular but he did alright. We missed Chuks though. And, I thought Smyth was lightweight today. Just not his type of game I suppose.
So, it feels good to be the form team of the division. We've got our Charlton back it seems. COYR!!!!!!!!4 -
Sage said:AFKABartram said:Great result in awful weather.
Quite a few people’s comments from just a couple of week ago already starting to look a bit silly.
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The game only changed when we scored. Up until 55 minutes it was still a scrappy mess with an anonymous midfield. Even with Pratley on.
Pratley deserves a lot of credit for scoring the goal but it was the goal that was the real impact on the midfield. Northampton had to open up, so we had more space, and then the whole game looked different.
I think every one of us would always start the game with either Pratters or Watson in the midfield. Not both. But not neither of them, either! That was a surprise today.
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moutuakilla said:Also, huge shout out to Amos - he looks so assured and commanding in his area and his distribution is better than Philips' so far. Great ready-made replacement for last season's POTY7
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MattF said:
"When you're playing a team like Charlton and they beat you, you want to be able to come away from it saying that it was 'that extra bit of quality' that made a difference. But in truth, that would be hugely flattering to Charlton today. Very little quality on show from either team. The reality is that they have had more heart, more fight and wanted it more. And that is much more difficult to accept."
Heart, fight and wanting it. Good. The quality will come later19 - Sponsored links:
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Dizzle said:Do you reckon that the social media person for Bet365 is an addick? They always post positively about us when nobody else (other than us!) really care
He's mentioned before now that there is a Charlton fan (Danish I think) who works in that area1 -
He's handled Dylan well in that interview5
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The best moment of the whole game (except Maatsen clearing the stadium) was Inniss attempting a backheeled volleyed flicked through-ball. I said it before: he's gonna pull something like that off at some point1
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To be honest the teams that get out of this league are usually the big, shithouse sides.
Our back 4 looks ridiculously well balanced and today we were missing 3 players you’d expect to be key this season.
If we can go up that’s when you add the quality, this season is all about building a base and trying to escape the stupid cap rule.
Excited about the direction we are going for the first time in god knows how long.7 -
ForeverAddickted said:He's handled Dylan well in that interview3
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MattF said:2
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Has quality in League One gotten worse since we were last down here? I don't remember it being this bad, especially back in the Robinson days.
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LouisMend said:2
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Interesting he says he doesn't know what the weather will be like. Was wondering how much teams take into account weather forecasts because I'm sure it would have said it was all set to be a rotter out there. I wonder what heed teams play to it - maybe nothing. I'd be surprised if they don't.
This is in no way meant to be a dig btw just a point of interest from myself2 - Sponsored links:
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KettsJohn said:Really difficult conditions so really happy with 2 goal win away from home and another clean sheet. Good battling today. KFC battled well in the middle. Hope Doughty is ok. Bogle worked hard. Smyth should have scored. Amos instills confidence. Innis is no nonsense defender and always gives us a chance at set pieces. Not bad being an addict again at the moment11
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What was going on with the state of Northampton's pitch, 6 games into the season?3
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NapaAddick said:Has quality in League One gotten worse since we were last down here? I don't remember it being this bad, especially when we had Robinson.6
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Or rather he just talked and talked and talked until you didnt care anymore4
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ForeverAddickted said:Oggy Red said:I thought the referee had a very decent game today.
And to think it was his first ever game at this level. Seems to have a promising future, maybe as a top ref?
Anyway, good luck to him.
If he continues to have good games like today then he doesnt stand a chance of rising up the league given the standard of officials higher up1 -
ForeverAddickted said:Talal said:Especially given the conditions how good were the defence?! Really think in Famewo & Inniss we have something similar to Morrison & Taylor/Cort. Capably supported by Gunter & Maatsen. Behind them Amos superb.
Thought he struggled to get going for the most part, can see why he's been eased into the first team rather than starting straight away
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Leuth said:MattF said:
"When you're playing a team like Charlton and they beat you, you want to be able to come away from it saying that it was 'that extra bit of quality' that made a difference. But in truth, that would be hugely flattering to Charlton today. Very little quality on show from either team. The reality is that they have had more heart, more fight and wanted it more. And that is much more difficult to accept."
Heart, fight and wanting it. Good. The quality will come later
Yes - they are the qualities that are needed to get out of this pub league.
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bobmunro said:Leuth said:MattF said:
"When you're playing a team like Charlton and they beat you, you want to be able to come away from it saying that it was 'that extra bit of quality' that made a difference. But in truth, that would be hugely flattering to Charlton today. Very little quality on show from either team. The reality is that they have had more heart, more fight and wanted it more. And that is much more difficult to accept."
Heart, fight and wanting it. Good. The quality will come later
Yes - they are the qualities that are needed to get out of this pub league.4